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elton john and husband, davidg÷ furnish have a new baby boy. otrc obtained a copy of the birth certificate. the couple says they're quotee't happiness skpechl sitement. elton throws one of the best oscar parties check out otrc.com to make your picks and share them on facebook. >> a man is on a mission to find the rightful owner of a unique book of rule autos don't call each other names. clean up your messes. no eating other people's food. >> she found the book while collecting shopping carts in the parking lot at a walmart store where he works. he didn't think about the book but after flipping through pages he realized he found something too special to be tossed away. >> these rules mean a lot to them and probably to parents as well. >> this book contains 158 rules and life lessons, several from an adult, others appear to be from the hand of belt. >> still ahead on abc 7 news, security on amtrak. >> a special tsa viper team policed rails here, i'll have the story next. >> incredible video from london. why police calling what followed a miracle.
elton john and husband, davidg÷ furnish have a new baby boy. otrc obtained a copy of the birth certificate. the couple says they're quotee't happiness skpechl sitement. elton throws one of the best oscar parties check out otrc.com to make your picks and share them on facebook. >> a man is on a mission to find the rightful owner of a unique book of rule autos don't call each other names. clean up your messes. no eating other people's food. >> she found the book while collecting...
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john and paula? >> all right, jim, thank you. >>> the president of the national rifle association tells abc news that his group is aggressively preparing for battle against president obama's new gun control proposals. with children on stage there, mr. obama calling on congress to pass the new assault weapons ban, restrictions on ammunition magazines, and mandatory background checks for just about every gun purchased. those proposals face an uncertain situation in congress. >>> now to a terrifying ordeal for a family near houston coming face to face with a gun-toting carjacker. the mom had just pulled into a walmart when a gunman yanked her out of her truck and drove off with her 7-year-old daughter in the back seat. after the woman started streaming for help, the carjacker opened the door, tossed the kid out, and sped away in the family's pickup. >>> if you believe references online right now, we're going to learn more today about a hoax against the notre dame line backer. his girlfriend, who was sai
john and paula? >> all right, jim, thank you. >>> the president of the national rifle association tells abc news that his group is aggressively preparing for battle against president obama's new gun control proposals. with children on stage there, mr. obama calling on congress to pass the new assault weapons ban, restrictions on ammunition magazines, and mandatory background checks for just about every gun purchased. those proposals face an uncertain situation in congress....
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john and sunny, back to you. >> very interesting. thank you so much, brandy. >> 1 in 13 people on the earth use facebook. >> yeah, i mean, you know, i'm not a huge facebook fan, but of course i use it. i'm a bigger twitter fan. >> i know. i have to get on board with twitter. >> yes, you do. >> i'll put that on the list. >> we'll see. >> all right. >> along with the flu shot. >>> coming up, could eating from a vegetable garden help keep you from getting the flu? >> could mr. ed replace your doctor? stay tuned. you're watching "world news now." the curfew you have imposed on me is an egregious infringement upon my social well-being and freedom. speaking of freedom - it is preposterous to suggest that i must have my homework done before playing video games. i know my rights, and you can't tell me what to do. mom, dad, you have thirty seconds for a response. does every conversation with your teen turn into a debate? call the boys town national hotline at 800-448-3000, or visit parenting.org. hd-3. parenting problems. ♪ >>> well, do you
john and sunny, back to you. >> very interesting. thank you so much, brandy. >> 1 in 13 people on the earth use facebook. >> yeah, i mean, you know, i'm not a huge facebook fan, but of course i use it. i'm a bigger twitter fan. >> i know. i have to get on board with twitter. >> yes, you do. >> i'll put that on the list. >> we'll see. >> all right. >> along with the flu shot. >>> coming up, could eating from a vegetable garden help...
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by a fellow named john keens in 1930. >> we've always been both correct and wrong. the correct part of this idea of technological unemployment is automation and technology do destroy jobs. they automate jobs away. at the same time, technology creates new opportunities, entrepreneurs create new companies, new industries. >> created more jobs than destroyed. >> unbelievable amount of jobs. so we've had, even in this era of intense industrialization for the past couple of centuries, we had pretty close to full employment. it's this really great run. my deepest worry is that that run might be coming to an end and that things actually are different this time. >> why? >> because when i look at the bundle of stuff that any of us can offer to the work force or offer to an employer, all the previous ways of technology combined don't encroach on that bundle very much. >> the steam engine took away or comparative advantage lifting heavy stuff, unless you're a circus strong man or athlete, no one hires to you do that any more. but the encroachment of technology into that bundle
by a fellow named john keens in 1930. >> we've always been both correct and wrong. the correct part of this idea of technological unemployment is automation and technology do destroy jobs. they automate jobs away. at the same time, technology creates new opportunities, entrepreneurs create new companies, new industries. >> created more jobs than destroyed. >> unbelievable amount of jobs. so we've had, even in this era of intense industrialization for the past couple of...
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whether obama given a second chance at change anti-war activists john glaser says there are one be any noticeable shift in the president's policies. as is typical with politicians what they say is very different from what they do there is a broad bipartisan consensus on some of the most terrible. security issues that affect us on the domestic front i mean for example warrantless wiretapping this is a policy that was why it leakers. when the bush administration was in power and now the obama administration has you know uniformly embraced it the obama administration has aggressively refused to allow any checks and balances and has even refused congressional requests to disclose how many americans are for been spied on so things like that i mean a really troubling and i don't think he's going to get as much pushback from congress as as one might hope in the foreign policy realm obama has unfortunately continued much of his predecessor's excesses and recklessness we will see a continuation of foreign policy of extreme interventionism getting involved in every corner of the planet. regardle
whether obama given a second chance at change anti-war activists john glaser says there are one be any noticeable shift in the president's policies. as is typical with politicians what they say is very different from what they do there is a broad bipartisan consensus on some of the most terrible. security issues that affect us on the domestic front i mean for example warrantless wiretapping this is a policy that was why it leakers. when the bush administration was in power and now the obama...
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coming to terms of the islamic republic of iran john brennan has been in charge of president obama's targeted assassinations program. his appointment pushed the notorious war on terror in a different perspective and shows that it's far from over they want wars that will not redound against them at home politically so they don't want any more body bags they don't want more american troops killed to the extent they want to prevent that they want to have all the soldiers sitting in alexandria virginia or los angeles or whatever and running the brooms that are killing people whether it's afghanistan or yemen or iran or you know were else however over the next four years the administration's reach will extend far beyond the middle east as it is said to continue its pivot to asia as well as building a missile shield provocatively close to russia's borders last year in a hot mike moment president obama told russia's made that even if that in his second term he'd be more flexible to discuss not so let's start. but it could turn out to be flexibility to words only rather than action if. russi
coming to terms of the islamic republic of iran john brennan has been in charge of president obama's targeted assassinations program. his appointment pushed the notorious war on terror in a different perspective and shows that it's far from over they want wars that will not redound against them at home politically so they don't want any more body bags they don't want more american troops killed to the extent they want to prevent that they want to have all the soldiers sitting in alexandria...
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well, we recently spoke to john blank, chief equity strategist at zacks investment research. he gave us a pretty good look ahead at 2013 and where the opportunities may lie. bulls or bears, who will be doing most of the running in 2013? > > in my camp, i am a bull, and i think we can get a 10% return out of next year. > very good. how about through the year? will it start out looking a little weak and we will find our stride in later quarters? > > that is mercury to me. i think you are probably likely to see a january effect and have pop, which is traditional. and i expect through april or may you might see the bulk of the run, and then it will taper off. > focus on some sectors. a lot of people are saying healthcare is going to continue to be robust. how do you see it? > > i am actually bullish on global sectors. i think we are going to see an asia-pacific-, china-driven market that we haven't seen in five years. and i see i.t., which is beaten down right now, but i would take a position in. i see industrials, which have good global exposure as a stock area that would put so
well, we recently spoke to john blank, chief equity strategist at zacks investment research. he gave us a pretty good look ahead at 2013 and where the opportunities may lie. bulls or bears, who will be doing most of the running in 2013? > > in my camp, i am a bull, and i think we can get a 10% return out of next year. > very good. how about through the year? will it start out looking a little weak and we will find our stride in later quarters? > > that is mercury to me. i think...
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want to go back out to john fort on the apple conference call. john, what's the latest there? >> most interesting thing said in a lead up to the q & a, apple saying we used to give guidance that we knew we could beat, basically. now we're going to give guidance we believe actually reflects what we are likely to achieve. so in a way, wall street might read this as a negative in where they guided, because apple is saying they actually expect to be within that 41 to $43 billion range. they're not just saying that, they're actually going to give you the $45 billion you want. no, this is what we really believe that we're going to achieve. of course, time will tell whether this is real this time. but they're saying, hey, we're not sandbagging anymore. >> sounds a little kooky. >> after hours session lows. >> 474. okay. so it's broke that intraday low from last week. at the end of the day, this company was the street that used to get ahead of it, right? used to take that sandbag guidance and get excited about it. here they're telling you, this is what it's going to be. and so what wa
want to go back out to john fort on the apple conference call. john, what's the latest there? >> most interesting thing said in a lead up to the q & a, apple saying we used to give guidance that we knew we could beat, basically. now we're going to give guidance we believe actually reflects what we are likely to achieve. so in a way, wall street might read this as a negative in where they guided, because apple is saying they actually expect to be within that 41 to $43 billion range....
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john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in the stock market it could be full steam ahead for i.p.o.s. >> reporter: although 2012 was not exactly a banner year for initial public offerings, investment bankers expect things to improve this year. 8% of capital markets executives think there will be a substantial gain. 42% see a modest increase. but still one in five expect fewer companies to go public. this is according to a recent survey by consulting firm b.d.o. for i.p.o.s, much depends on what happens to the u.s. stock market. >> the i.p.o. market is very schizophrenic. the window for offerings opens and closes very qu
john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in...
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john, why is concentrating on shareholders a myth as you call it? >> i don't know if concentrating on shareholders is a myth. i mean, most companies do concentrate on their shareholders. it's just not the best business strategy. because you have an interdependent stakeholder system where you need to create value for all of the stakeholders, and that will also create value for your investors or shareholders. for example, at whole foods market, we have to create value for our team members. if they're happy and fulfilled in their work, then they will take care of our customers better and that will result in them being happy alcohol result in the investors being happy. happy team members result in happy cut can mers which result in happy investors. they're all interdependent on one another. >> tom: is that the priority you put the stakeholders in, employees over customers over shareholders? >> i kind of think you have to pretty much equally pryor tietz customers and your employees as the most important stakeholders, followed probably by investors, then
john, why is concentrating on shareholders a myth as you call it? >> i don't know if concentrating on shareholders is a myth. i mean, most companies do concentrate on their shareholders. it's just not the best business strategy. because you have an interdependent stakeholder system where you need to create value for all of the stakeholders, and that will also create value for your investors or shareholders. for example, at whole foods market, we have to create value for our team members....
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john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in the stock market it could be full steam ahead for i.p.o.s. >> reporter: although 2012 was not exactly a banner year for initial public offerings, investment bankers expect things to improve this year. 8% of capital markets executives think there will be a substantial gain. 42% see a modest increase. but still one in five expect fewer companies to go public. this is according to a recent survey by consulting firm b.d.o. for i.p.o.s, much depends on what happens to the u.s. stock market. >> the i.p.o. market is very schizophrenic. the window for offerings opens and closes very qu
john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in...
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john for te breaks it all down. give us the head winds. give us the tail winds, john. >> the argument goes something like this. smart phone penetration tapping 50%. growth prospects are weak. to compete at the low end and emerging markets, apple has it crank out cheaper iphones hurting margins. this quarter we will get a good look at how this three-part thesis holds up and so far there are cracks in at least parts of it. apple's android rival does not seem to add up. apple's old iphones, 4 and 4s outsold all of verizon's android phonee phones. the remaining questions from this thesis, can apple penetrate emerging markets with its current lineup and are developed markets saturated in the commentary from chienda's sales and march quarter guidance should go a long ways to putting those to rest. >> we will bring in paul hickey. co-founder of spoke investment group. all right, paul, i will ask you to do something that is probably danger us to your own personal safety, but that is anger much of the audience. how can you make a bear case against
john for te breaks it all down. give us the head winds. give us the tail winds, john. >> the argument goes something like this. smart phone penetration tapping 50%. growth prospects are weak. to compete at the low end and emerging markets, apple has it crank out cheaper iphones hurting margins. this quarter we will get a good look at how this three-part thesis holds up and so far there are cracks in at least parts of it. apple's android rival does not seem to add up. apple's old iphones,...
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one of the best things to do and john poulsen has suggested that to make u.n. views, even dues voluntary. will they pay for the things they want. this health products were involved with doing good job fighting disease, the human rights council. we don't want a fun night. the nascar just except good a palestinian state to enter as a nonparty member, and both of these are a form for anti-americanism in which i ran placed a major role. we don't want to fund not, so instead of being done 22%, we should move to a voluntary payment for the u.n. probably some of you may disagree, were walking out. probably not a good logical move. it's not necessary to simply say will pay for the things we want to pay for on a voluntary basis. and on the security council, as fun as they had the veto in the security council, we certainly don't want to refer in the security council, which means ending the veto. the campus and new members on it, this certainly putting no basis and never anything serious should be done by great powers. cutting back the funding and having them do a few thi
one of the best things to do and john poulsen has suggested that to make u.n. views, even dues voluntary. will they pay for the things they want. this health products were involved with doing good job fighting disease, the human rights council. we don't want a fun night. the nascar just except good a palestinian state to enter as a nonparty member, and both of these are a form for anti-americanism in which i ran placed a major role. we don't want to fund not, so instead of being done 22%, we...
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. >> what john boehner headset is dollar for dollar. spending cuts with debt ceiling heights. what should they cut? give me a list. you might we talk about it from the standpoint of cuts, don't think cuts are going to do the job. we have to permanently reform the way washington spends money. >> okay, somebody want to to do that. >> we do that is through an approach that we referred to in the last debt limit debate is cat cut cabin balance for the short of it is to say that we can raise the debt limit we're not going to raise the debt limit, we shouldn't we put into place a balanced budget amendment to the constitution. one that requires congress to balance its budget each year. when it requires a super majority vote each time congress wants to raise the debt limit. that would get us on the right path. >> we already know that that's not going anywhere. it doesn't seem that you have the support for it. it's a nice thing to suggest. but at the end of the day, what is going to move the ball forward on getting federal spending under control. as a practical matter, don't you have to
. >> what john boehner headset is dollar for dollar. spending cuts with debt ceiling heights. what should they cut? give me a list. you might we talk about it from the standpoint of cuts, don't think cuts are going to do the job. we have to permanently reform the way washington spends money. >> okay, somebody want to to do that. >> we do that is through an approach that we referred to in the last debt limit debate is cat cut cabin balance for the short of it is to say that we...
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i went into the white house in 1985, john. reagan had won 49 states and they beat him again and again on contra aid. he fought for it. he finally got that through. we had to fight to get the missile through. >> what's the point? >> the point is when the democrats took over the senate, they not only borked ronald bork, they almost got ronald reagan, attempted to impeach him. we had democrats we could work with. >> i'm saying that all things considered, he had remarkable success in dealing with democrats. >> no, he didn't. >> yes, he d. you saw the record. -- he did. you sawed record. >> he had success bringing the blue dogs whose congressional districts he carried. they came with him. the rest of the democrats fought him every single year-- >> he got the legislation passed. he got the deals cut. eleanor? >> john is right. it doesn't matter how you put the coalition together. if you win in the end, you've won. reagan and tip o'neal both understood the value of marketing this relationship they had. they probably had a cigar toget
i went into the white house in 1985, john. reagan had won 49 states and they beat him again and again on contra aid. he fought for it. he finally got that through. we had to fight to get the missile through. >> what's the point? >> the point is when the democrats took over the senate, they not only borked ronald bork, they almost got ronald reagan, attempted to impeach him. we had democrats we could work with. >> i'm saying that all things considered, he had remarkable success...
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before you go, eventually disney princesses be included in this john? >> we haven't revealed anything. we already have princess vehicles in this game which you can do crazy things which we showed in some of our video. look, everything, past, present, future is available for infinity. we think it is all additive and we think we do a good job for anything. liz: the floor crew was fighting over who the favorite princess is, between belle and "the little mermaid". good to see you. >> thank you so much for your time. liz: good luck with the venture. john pleasants, could president of disney interactive. dude, he is really focused on this one. david: the floor crew really love the princesses in disniflt they wanted everybody to know that. wal-mart is looking to help out our veterans with 100,000 jobs. details right after the break. >>> also a robot child that can learn and react to what it sees. you don't want to miss this, right after the break. ♪ . what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i
before you go, eventually disney princesses be included in this john? >> we haven't revealed anything. we already have princess vehicles in this game which you can do crazy things which we showed in some of our video. look, everything, past, present, future is available for infinity. we think it is all additive and we think we do a good job for anything. liz: the floor crew was fighting over who the favorite princess is, between belle and "the little mermaid". good to see you....
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this is something that john boehner has now agreed to. he just put out a statement as i was sitting down in the chair to that effect and it's indicated if there is going to be a long-term extension of the debt limit there is going to have to be spending cuts and the purpose of the budget, requiring the budget resolution is to try to flesh out what some of those spending cuts would be. >> presumably that would pass the republican controlled house. what do you think the reaction would be in the democratic controlled senate? >> i just got off the phone with a democratic official and the leadership in the house who said, we are not going to pass something that is loaded with conditions like that. if we do a short-term extension eventually it is going to be a kleenex tension. that is with no conditions. this is part of the stare down that's been taking place. the administration, the democrats have been saying clean long-term extension, republicans are now saying short-term with conditions and democrats are going to come back and say if you do
this is something that john boehner has now agreed to. he just put out a statement as i was sitting down in the chair to that effect and it's indicated if there is going to be a long-term extension of the debt limit there is going to have to be spending cuts and the purpose of the budget, requiring the budget resolution is to try to flesh out what some of those spending cuts would be. >> presumably that would pass the republican controlled house. what do you think the reaction would be in...
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has been -- >> john? >> yes ma'am. >> if you believe hezbollah was operating in belize and sounds like a potential threat to the united states, why haven't you gone to the u.s. government? or have you? have you talked with the u.s. government? >> i mean, it is not like they don't know i'm here. the blog is read by everyone. i have -- i have talked to gentlemen at the u.s. embassy in belize. >> john, i have to interrupt you. they say quote, i'm not asquare that anyone at the embassy ever discussed this with mr. mcafee and maybe they hadn't admitted this and they say no, they haven't talked to. >> you well, if the government doesn't wack want to talk about it or admit something is going on, then they won't admit we talked. now i did this on my own. it is clear in many cases, the united states government is aware of threats. and chooses to do nothing because there may be wider threats that i have no knowledge of. but i do have knowledge of this and i'm talking about it. they haven't shut me up yet. i haven't
has been -- >> john? >> yes ma'am. >> if you believe hezbollah was operating in belize and sounds like a potential threat to the united states, why haven't you gone to the u.s. government? or have you? have you talked with the u.s. government? >> i mean, it is not like they don't know i'm here. the blog is read by everyone. i have -- i have talked to gentlemen at the u.s. embassy in belize. >> john, i have to interrupt you. they say quote, i'm not asquare that...
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let's get a peek at the friday trade with john brady of rjo'brien. good morning, and the s&p 500 above a five-year high, john. can this last? what could hold it back? > > i think it is going to continue to last, and the reason is that the asset markets are moving in such a way where investors i think are just at the beginning part of selling bond funds and selling bonds to buy riskier assets in s&ps and s&p futures. so, for example, consider this: at 182 yield on the 10-year note, investors are paying about 54 times the coupon they will receive over the next 10 years, where if they go and buy the s&p 500, they are paying about 14 times future earnings. so stocks still look cheap to overpriced treasuries. > so do you expect that that treasury tumble will continue on as that rotation happens and money goes into stocks? > i do. you know, we have division among fed members as it relates to the length and duration of q/e number four. likewise on thursday we saw a big tumble in european interest rates as european interest rates had to reprice on an ecb tha
let's get a peek at the friday trade with john brady of rjo'brien. good morning, and the s&p 500 above a five-year high, john. can this last? what could hold it back? > > i think it is going to continue to last, and the reason is that the asset markets are moving in such a way where investors i think are just at the beginning part of selling bond funds and selling bonds to buy riskier assets in s&ps and s&p futures. so, for example, consider this: at 182 yield on the 10-year...
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john cree que sus abejas de gran ciudad comen mejor que sus contrapartes en el campo. (john potton) las colmenas viven mejor ciudades porque aquí los árboles y flores están protegidos, es decir que no se usa ningún pesticida. ♪ (narrador) la batalla francesa contra los pesticidas comenzó a inicios de los 90 cuando los granjeros usaron un nuevo tipo de pesticida llamado neonicotinoide. los químicos contienen neurotoxinas y son rociados como tratamiento en semillas de girasol, una fuente de polen preferida por las abejas domésticas, poco tiempo después las abejas empezaron a desaparecer. el gobierno francés prohibió el químico, pero incluso después de la prohibición la cantidad de abejas siguióisminuyendo. ♪ el toxicólogo axel decourtye investigó si los pesticidas eran los culpables del misterio de la pérdida de abejas en francia. (axel decourtye) aquí hay una jaula que fue expuesta a una fuerte dosis del producto, les dimos un jarabe que contenía una fuerte dosis del pesticida, se comieron todo el jarabe, tres horas después ya estamos viendo sín
john cree que sus abejas de gran ciudad comen mejor que sus contrapartes en el campo. (john potton) las colmenas viven mejor ciudades porque aquí los árboles y flores están protegidos, es decir que no se usa ningún pesticida. ♪ (narrador) la batalla francesa contra los pesticidas comenzó a inicios de los 90 cuando los granjeros usaron un nuevo tipo de pesticida llamado neonicotinoide. los químicos contienen neurotoxinas y son rociados como tratamiento en semillas de girasol, una fuente...
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>> in. >> john? >> out unless i can hear more about what their advantage is. >> as an investor, i don't know yet. but as a user, i'm in. i actually use their product. >>> thank you very much. >> how about you? are you in or out? what do you think of learnvest? log on to power pitch.cnbc.com and cast your vote. >> in the next hour, tough year for unions, membership lowest level since the 1930s. we will have the details in the next hour here on cnbc. back in a minute. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation w
>> in. >> john? >> out unless i can hear more about what their advantage is. >> as an investor, i don't know yet. but as a user, i'm in. i actually use their product. >>> thank you very much. >> how about you? are you in or out? what do you think of learnvest? log on to power pitch.cnbc.com and cast your vote. >> in the next hour, tough year for unions, membership lowest level since the 1930s. we will have the details in the next hour here on cnbc....
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asia pacific chasing after threats that don't exist and i appreciate the thoughts anti-war activist john glaser thank you very much it's going to be interesting to see how this next four years plays out. and still to come in the program support this as it really is prepared ahead on tuesday we'll look into why the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is losing many of his former voters. critique free. free. free. free. free. old free blog video for your media project free media. dot com. it's technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia. the future covered. heat to. the week's top stories and today's top news this is r.t. glad to have you with us israel will elect its parliament in two days time and prime minister benjamin netanyahu is predicted to come out on top yet many israelis today don't think he's being radical enough policy lir reports why many of netanyahu is right wing allies are changing their minds. he's the surprise success story of a change election campaign and one twin millionaire who says a palestinian state would be suicide for israel naf
asia pacific chasing after threats that don't exist and i appreciate the thoughts anti-war activist john glaser thank you very much it's going to be interesting to see how this next four years plays out. and still to come in the program support this as it really is prepared ahead on tuesday we'll look into why the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is losing many of his former voters. critique free. free. free. free. free. old free blog video for your media project free media. dot com....
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for example, john mccain is a senator. john kerry who lost to george bush is a senator. al gore who lost, remember that just a little bit in 2000, he was the vice president, so he had to be there. and one other interesting note is that speaking of bush, george w. bush and george h.w. bush, father and son, neither will be here. george 41, the older, was in the hospital. he was just released. the younger said that he is not coming because he wants to be with his father. we know, covering george bush, he likes to stay low-key, and this is not the kind of thing that he likes to come to for lots of reasons. last time he was here when he was departing the white house, it was mixed when you look at the public perception and the public reaction to it. but i think that, you know, he likes to stay out of the limelight even at traditional events like this. >> think about it. george h.w. bush was here for both reagan inaugurals, then his own inaugural, bill clinton's inaugural. i'm not sure we had a bush at the second inaugural. both were governors. the bush name has been around a l
for example, john mccain is a senator. john kerry who lost to george bush is a senator. al gore who lost, remember that just a little bit in 2000, he was the vice president, so he had to be there. and one other interesting note is that speaking of bush, george w. bush and george h.w. bush, father and son, neither will be here. george 41, the older, was in the hospital. he was just released. the younger said that he is not coming because he wants to be with his father. we know, covering george...
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good deal of debate internationally and one hopes filtering back into the washington debate in fact john brennan nominated to be the news interactor of central intelligence agency himself has suggested that some kinds of rules on that road need to be written that it cannot be wide open left to a president's discretion of course he can't talk about international relations in the u.s. without talking about the muslim community in the muslim world the u.s. was left to collect the pieces in libya where some of the islamists helped that the u.s. helped to bring to power were attacked and they were the ones who attacked and killed american diplomats why then does washington continue to back islamist in syria and other countries even if you look at what's happening in mali right now. well washington is certainly not backing the islamists in syria and in fact the most egregious of the syrian violent resistance groups through this. regime. has branded a terrorist organization and washington is hopeful of finding a way for syrians to be able to come through this crisis that is devastating their co
good deal of debate internationally and one hopes filtering back into the washington debate in fact john brennan nominated to be the news interactor of central intelligence agency himself has suggested that some kinds of rules on that road need to be written that it cannot be wide open left to a president's discretion of course he can't talk about international relations in the u.s. without talking about the muslim community in the muslim world the u.s. was left to collect the pieces in libya...
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the baltimore ravens, john harbaugh, and his team. and then jim harbaugh and colin capitola and the 49ers -- capper nick and the 49ers are one win away. >> the harbaugh family had a great weekend. >> they watched john's game. it was an exciting, thrilling win for the ravens, and then our game. my parents are in their 70ed. that's a lot of action. it's like go back to back-to- back like three 24 accept solds in a row -- episodes in a row. it's not easy. >> we get you started with championship play book, and then it's two hours of fox coverage leading up to the game at noon west coast time, and then join us for the point after following the game. it's all here sunday on channel 2. >>> the miami heat will get another crack at the warriors on wednesday night when they make their lone bay area appearance of the year. james went for 32 points tonight. had trouble getting this slam dunk to go down. james does not miss his second opportunity. but the jazz had the last say in this one, down by 5 with less than a minute to play. miami needs a s
the baltimore ravens, john harbaugh, and his team. and then jim harbaugh and colin capitola and the 49ers -- capper nick and the 49ers are one win away. >> the harbaugh family had a great weekend. >> they watched john's game. it was an exciting, thrilling win for the ravens, and then our game. my parents are in their 70ed. that's a lot of action. it's like go back to back-to- back like three 24 accept solds in a row -- episodes in a row. it's not easy. >> we get you started...
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we're trading today's market action with pete and john na jair j jairian. ennis. >> apple needs to blow it out of the water. >> i disagree. i think the sentiment has gotten so negative that the company doesn't need to do too much for the stock to rally. in fact, i expect that even a gher simply because the worst k fears were overblown. looking forward, i actually think the bigger issue for me in terms of the report is going to be what does second quarter guidance look like. i think the holiday sales are going to be very strong. sorry, first quarter fiscally year, 2013, second quarter, those might be a little weaker. . >> do you agree with what ennis just said? >> in part. >> he said a slight miss and the stock could still go up. >> i agree because i think expectations are so low. if there's a big miss, it's a different issue. a big beat, it's a different issue. after that dies down, what we'll come back to is the product schedule. what are the new products? >> they're not going to talk about that today. >> absolutely right. they never talk about it now. tha
we're trading today's market action with pete and john na jair j jairian. ennis. >> apple needs to blow it out of the water. >> i disagree. i think the sentiment has gotten so negative that the company doesn't need to do too much for the stock to rally. in fact, i expect that even a gher simply because the worst k fears were overblown. looking forward, i actually think the bigger issue for me in terms of the report is going to be what does second quarter guidance look like. i think...
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whole foods markets co-ceo and co-founder john mackey. and he's the author of the new book "conscious capitalism: liberating the heroic spirit of business." fellow free market man john mackey, welcome back to the show. >> thank you. good to be here. >> i don't really care that much, but you backed off the term fascism. can you just tell our viewers why? >> the word has got too much baggage to it. it brings up associations with germany and italy and spain back in world war ii. so people aren't able to look at that word in any kind of objective fashion. so now i'm just saying that we have government-controlled health care. that seems rather obvious. and it doesn't get people so upset. >> right. is it actually a kind of socialism light or let's say a western european-style socialism? >> no, i don't think so. because socialism, the government owns the means of production. and the means of production will still be nominally in the hands of private enterprise, but government will tell it what to, do what it can't do. so it will direct it, it wi
whole foods markets co-ceo and co-founder john mackey. and he's the author of the new book "conscious capitalism: liberating the heroic spirit of business." fellow free market man john mackey, welcome back to the show. >> thank you. good to be here. >> i don't really care that much, but you backed off the term fascism. can you just tell our viewers why? >> the word has got too much baggage to it. it brings up associations with germany and italy and spain back in...
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well, the statue that nearly hit you was john the baptist. anyway, i'm getting cold. [ ♪ singing in background ♪ ] will you marry me? probably. can i kiss you? okay. [ guests applauding ] would you like a drink? glass of stout. [ ♪ singing in background ♪ ] [ knock at door ] hello. am i in the wrong hut? [ phone ringing ] yeah. mr. quigley, she's here... your one. [ smack ] oh, god. what was that for? for dumping me you faithless bastard. that was 25 years ago. yeah, it still happened. ah, rosarie. come on. how could you? well, you went away. for the weekend. give us a look at that. no, don't touch it. is it sore? your mouth is bleeding. yeah, well... i had it coming. you had far worse than that coming. but you went away to queens. oh, no, that was after. no, you were always going to go. yeah, well, i would have come back. sorry about your wife. yeah. will there be anything else, mr. quigley? are you still here? apparently. go on. you all right there, eamon? grand, thanks. good man. i'm not staying, brian. no? no, my husband might won
well, the statue that nearly hit you was john the baptist. anyway, i'm getting cold. [ ♪ singing in background ♪ ] will you marry me? probably. can i kiss you? okay. [ guests applauding ] would you like a drink? glass of stout. [ ♪ singing in background ♪ ] [ knock at door ] hello. am i in the wrong hut? [ phone ringing ] yeah. mr. quigley, she's here... your one. [ smack ] oh, god. what was that for? for dumping me you faithless bastard. that was 25 years ago. yeah, it still happened....
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let's go to john in florida. john? >> caller: hi, jim. it's john kay in dunedin, florida. jim, i bought investment group. >> got to be careful because we don't really know what fortress owns. kkr. let's go to joe in michigan. joe? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> beautiful. >> trinity industries. am i right about the stock or should i just let it go? >> making railway cars including oil tankers. let's go to bill in oklahoma. bill? >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy. >> boo-yah. what's up? >> caller: got ahc, 37 and change. are they going to keep running in the mid-40s? >> i like it here. how low oil prices are here in this country versus getting it from brent. let's go to jeff in nebraska. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i got a question on ironwood pharmaceuticals. just hit a 52-week high. >> i don't know currently what's going on with ironwood. i will have to pass on that one. let's go to marvin in california. >> caller: boo-yah from san diego, california. >> nice. what's up? >> caller: jim, i'm currently liquidating some assets and i'm turning my portfolio into gmc. >
let's go to john in florida. john? >> caller: hi, jim. it's john kay in dunedin, florida. jim, i bought investment group. >> got to be careful because we don't really know what fortress owns. kkr. let's go to joe in michigan. joe? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> beautiful. >> trinity industries. am i right about the stock or should i just let it go? >> making railway cars including oil tankers. let's go to bill in oklahoma. bill? >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy....
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the baltimore ravens, john harbaugh, and his team. and then jim harbaugh and colin capitola and the 49ers -- capper nick and the 49ers are one win away. >> the harbaugh family had a great weekend. >> they watched john's game. it was an exciting, thrilling win for the ravens, and then our game. my parents are in their 70ed. that's a lot of action. it's like go back to back-to- back like three 24 accept solds in a row -- episodes in a row. it's not easy. >> we get you started with championship play book, and then it's two hours of fox coverage leading up to the game at noon west coast time, and then join us for the point after following the game. it's all here sunday on channel 2. >>> the miami heat will get another crack at the warriors on wednesday night when they make their lone bay area appearance of the year. james went for 32 points tonight. had trouble getting this slam dunk to go down. james does not miss his second opportunity. but the jazz had the last say m utah wins 104-97, improving to two games over .500. >>> oak and a's m
the baltimore ravens, john harbaugh, and his team. and then jim harbaugh and colin capitola and the 49ers -- capper nick and the 49ers are one win away. >> the harbaugh family had a great weekend. >> they watched john's game. it was an exciting, thrilling win for the ravens, and then our game. my parents are in their 70ed. that's a lot of action. it's like go back to back-to- back like three 24 accept solds in a row -- episodes in a row. it's not easy. >> we get you started...
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>>reporter: john is 50 years old. a year older than jim. john was not a georgian athlete as jim so started coaching before jim did. but this is the first superbowl as coach for either one of them. john head coach of the ravens for 5 years. lost in the patriots in the afc title game a year ago. got over the hump. beat new england yesterday and john look what jim accomplished with pride and admiration. >> jim has done great job with the team proud of him and what he accomplished as a coach. but more so as a man. as family man. father. as a husband. as a brother and son and stuff but football team reflects personality. tough. hard nose. element of big play this year they are big time big play threat all those things we have to get prepared for a really great football team and we'll go to work on that this week. >>reporter: now when it comes to the superbowl abc 7 news has you covered. mike and i will be heading up the coverage from new orleans. i'll be stationed on bourbon street pretty much the whole time that's what i have been told. our liv
>>reporter: john is 50 years old. a year older than jim. john was not a georgian athlete as jim so started coaching before jim did. but this is the first superbowl as coach for either one of them. john head coach of the ravens for 5 years. lost in the patriots in the afc title game a year ago. got over the hump. beat new england yesterday and john look what jim accomplished with pride and admiration. >> jim has done great job with the team proud of him and what he accomplished as a...
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john is a descendant of the iconic patriot patrick henry. we are mostly anti-crown. i asked him why it was patrick henry was the most outspoken. his answer was incredibly candid. richard said it was because he was poor. how of reports he may have been, patrick henry was a very rich order in one of his speeches. "different men often see different subjects in different lights. i shall speak forth my sediments freely and without reserve." patrick henry was addressing the oppression by the british crown. tonight i wish to speak to a different kind of repression, the injustice of being held hostage to large financial institutions considered too big to fail. to fail.
john is a descendant of the iconic patriot patrick henry. we are mostly anti-crown. i asked him why it was patrick henry was the most outspoken. his answer was incredibly candid. richard said it was because he was poor. how of reports he may have been, patrick henry was a very rich order in one of his speeches. "different men often see different subjects in different lights. i shall speak forth my sediments freely and without reserve." patrick henry was addressing the oppression by...
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john, thanks. let me ask you that question, though. right now -- lack of crisis mentality in europe, is it because we've got real progress or is it temporary? >> it's possible that the answer's yes. obviously there has been real progress in terms of putting in place institutions that will be able to deal with the problems of -- of the structure of the eurozone. at the same time, not -- they're not all operational yet. they have to be proven. and they will require policy adjustments in many european countries. so it's -- could be temporary. we'll have to see. >> at the same time, the unemployment situation is getting worse. the economics haven't improved to any great degree. i know we had a bounce yesterday, investors survey in germany. in your dealings, is there a sense here that we'll -- we'll do whatever it takes to preserve the idea of the euro? and if that means, you know, putting a generation out of work, we'll take it. >> well, this was never going to be easy because the starting point was a significant loss of competitiveness wi
john, thanks. let me ask you that question, though. right now -- lack of crisis mentality in europe, is it because we've got real progress or is it temporary? >> it's possible that the answer's yes. obviously there has been real progress in terms of putting in place institutions that will be able to deal with the problems of -- of the structure of the eurozone. at the same time, not -- they're not all operational yet. they have to be proven. and they will require policy adjustments in...
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. >> the stock is getting hit, john. you should say, down about 20 bucks, lower by 3%, approaching a drop of 4%. >> gene munster, 47.8 million iphones. >> it needed to start with a 5 to have the stock to be up. i'm interested for john to come out with what the guidance is. you know, the nuance is a disappointment. >> go ahead, john. >> they are guiding to revenue between 41 and 42 billion so that's a $42 million mid-point gross margin between 37.5 and 38.5%. op-x, 3.8 and 3.9 billion. other income, 350 million and a tax rate of 26%. >> okay. gene in. >> it's actually kivon -- the numbers are disappointing on the iphone, slightly disappointing, but if you step back the expectations were for 41 billion in the mid-point of the revenue guide and did 42 so that was better. essentially this is what people had really expected absent the small disappointment on the iphone number, but it seems pretty -- actually pretty uneventful. it's directionally more negative than what we expected. >> you got 22.9 million ipads. what did you
. >> the stock is getting hit, john. you should say, down about 20 bucks, lower by 3%, approaching a drop of 4%. >> gene munster, 47.8 million iphones. >> it needed to start with a 5 to have the stock to be up. i'm interested for john to come out with what the guidance is. you know, the nuance is a disappointment. >> go ahead, john. >> they are guiding to revenue between 41 and 42 billion so that's a $42 million mid-point gross margin between 37.5 and 38.5%. op-x,...
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this is major john rocco who served in the u.s. marine corps. he was a highly dedicateed cobra helicopter pilot who killed himself right before he was deployed to iraq. he left behind his wife kim and two sons. his suicide was a clarion call for kim who is now manager of suicide outreach for taps, tragedy assistance program for survivors. kim comes to us from washington, d.c. kim, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet so why why have there been, and why are there now so many military suicide? >> well, it's been a long war and a lot of there's and we're asking a lot a lot of our military and their families. when you put together a lot of years of stress, injury and illness and loss of a sense of purpose or hope, you have people at a high risk of suicide. >> jennifer: america is beginning to extricate itself from afghanistan and iraq. i was surprised were you surprised that the suicide rate was actually going up. >> no, i really wasn't surprised at that. many of our troops, you know, they find a
this is major john rocco who served in the u.s. marine corps. he was a highly dedicateed cobra helicopter pilot who killed himself right before he was deployed to iraq. he left behind his wife kim and two sons. his suicide was a clarion call for kim who is now manager of suicide outreach for taps, tragedy assistance program for survivors. kim comes to us from washington, d.c. kim, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet so why why...
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the pentagon was investigating investigations and that general john allens' three occasions with jill kelly were inappropriate. petraeus later resigned. isico's supreme court expected to rule on a case that triggered a diplomatic dispute with france a french national is serving a 60-year jail sentence for kidnapping and organized crime. adam reports from mexico city. >> this police raid forage was so convincing that the mexican public and judges were sure that the french woman was a criminal. the only problem was that the video was staged the day after she was actually arrested. later, it emerged that the federal police chief at the time staged a raid from the country's two top tv networks. she is currently serving a 60- year jail sentence for kidnapping and organized crime. but on wednesday, mexico's supreme court could rule whether her constitutional rights were violated. the kidnapping victims were found at the ranch where she was staying with her boyfriend. he confessed to the kidnapping, but said she had nothing to do with it. she has always maintained her innocence and victims h
the pentagon was investigating investigations and that general john allens' three occasions with jill kelly were inappropriate. petraeus later resigned. isico's supreme court expected to rule on a case that triggered a diplomatic dispute with france a french national is serving a 60-year jail sentence for kidnapping and organized crime. adam reports from mexico city. >> this police raid forage was so convincing that the mexican public and judges were sure that the french woman was a...
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>> guest: john franklin and bobby hill, historian at ucla. and number of people that were mutual acquaintances. she was looking around for someone to take on this role and said that this time there was a young scholar out of stanford and he would be good. he's written about the movement pete he was at the march so that's what led to the phone call. >> host: she had love letters from dr. king and some of the voters she had under her bed at her house. >> guest: i heard these rumors after i became -- i had to go all over the world as i said to india and ghana and all these places to get material and people were telling me but you know, she had some papers under her bed, in her house. so part of what i tell is this gradual process by which gained access to those materials. >> host: how did you do it because -- >> guest: it took time. >> host: some of these were interested in a lot -- but she had them in her home. >> guest: that is a part of it. when he decided -- >> host: now he is the older -- he's the younger son of dr. king? >> guest: sees the
>> guest: john franklin and bobby hill, historian at ucla. and number of people that were mutual acquaintances. she was looking around for someone to take on this role and said that this time there was a young scholar out of stanford and he would be good. he's written about the movement pete he was at the march so that's what led to the phone call. >> host: she had love letters from dr. king and some of the voters she had under her bed at her house. >> guest: i heard these...